Savannah, GA – Small Aircraft Makes Emergency Landing in River
On Saturday afternoon, a small Piper Cherokee airplane encountered trouble shortly after taking off from Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport. The incident occurred when the plane, owned by Averett University, was forced to perform a controlled landing, known as “ditching,” due to technical issues.
Details of the Flight
The Piper Cherokee departed from Danville, Virginia, at approximately 9:13 a.m. and successfully arrived in Savannah at 11:55 a.m. Following a brief stay, the aircraft took to the skies again at 3:56 p.m.. The flight went smoothly at first, climbing to over 2,000 feet before facing difficulties.
Just above the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, the pilot began a descent that continued until reaching the Back River near Hog Island. At around 4:06 p.m., the plane executed the controlled landing. Fortunately, both occupants onboard were unharmed.
Emergency Response
Initially, the crash was reported in the Savannah River area. However, Coast Guard officials later clarified that the incident occurred over the state line in the Little Back River region of South Carolina. Once rescuers reached the scene, they found the two individuals standing safely on the aircraft’s wing.
Upon rescue, both passengers were evaluated by EMS crews as a precautionary measure but were reported to have sustained no injuries. Savannah Fire officials coordinated with air and marine units during this emergency, responding promptly to ensure the safety of the occupants.
Aircraft Specs and Flight Training
The Piper Cherokee is a small aircraft utilized for various purposes, including flight training, air taxi services, and personal use. Its design accommodates either two or four passengers, making it an excellent choice for aviation students and instructors at Averett University.
This aircraft is part of the university’s aviation program, aimed at providing hands-on training and real-world experience for future pilots. Fortunately, in this instance, pilot training likely played a significant role in the safe outcome of what could have been a precarious situation.
Conclusion and Ongoing Investigation
As authorities continue to investigate the circumstances that led to the plane’s emergency landing, local residents and aviation enthusiasts are maintaining a keen interest in understanding more about this incident. Further updates are expected as officials gather more information regarding the technical issues that prompted the ditching of the aircraft.
This incident serves as a reminder of the inherent risks involved in aviation, even with minor aircraft, and highlights the importance of proper emergency procedures and training.

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